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October 3, 2008 at 2:18 PM #280586October 3, 2008 at 2:18 PM #280260nostradamusParticipant
Stone is nice, try their mac ‘n cheese with sausage! Goes great with beer.
IPA for me. My staple (is it too early to start drinkin???) beer is Sierra Nevada. Got a fridge full! When I go to brew events I always go for the double or triple IPA’s.
October 3, 2008 at 2:18 PM #280532nostradamusParticipantStone is nice, try their mac ‘n cheese with sausage! Goes great with beer.
IPA for me. My staple (is it too early to start drinkin???) beer is Sierra Nevada. Got a fridge full! When I go to brew events I always go for the double or triple IPA’s.
October 3, 2008 at 2:18 PM #280539nostradamusParticipantStone is nice, try their mac ‘n cheese with sausage! Goes great with beer.
IPA for me. My staple (is it too early to start drinkin???) beer is Sierra Nevada. Got a fridge full! When I go to brew events I always go for the double or triple IPA’s.
October 3, 2008 at 2:18 PM #280580nostradamusParticipantStone is nice, try their mac ‘n cheese with sausage! Goes great with beer.
IPA for me. My staple (is it too early to start drinkin???) beer is Sierra Nevada. Got a fridge full! When I go to brew events I always go for the double or triple IPA’s.
October 3, 2008 at 2:18 PM #280591nostradamusParticipantStone is nice, try their mac ‘n cheese with sausage! Goes great with beer.
IPA for me. My staple (is it too early to start drinkin???) beer is Sierra Nevada. Got a fridge full! When I go to brew events I always go for the double or triple IPA’s.
October 3, 2008 at 2:36 PM #280275Allan from FallbrookParticipantafx: Good German breweries include Warsteiner (sort of like the Anheuser-Busch of Germany), Kapsreiter, Spaten, Schneider and Hummel-Brau. They range from good to great, and you can find all sorts of different regional brews and seasonal brews.
I’m sure you’re familiar with the lagers and pilsners and bocks, but you might also try Kolsch (lighter and fruitier pale ale), Gose (spiced amber), Berliner Weisse (which is the city’s signature beer) and Rauchbier (smoked malt). Gose and Rauchbier are making a comeback and well worth a try (if you can find them).
Being of German extraction, I am definitely biased, but the squareheads do make great beer (along with fine automobiles, weapons and buxom blondes named Inga).
October 3, 2008 at 2:36 PM #280547Allan from FallbrookParticipantafx: Good German breweries include Warsteiner (sort of like the Anheuser-Busch of Germany), Kapsreiter, Spaten, Schneider and Hummel-Brau. They range from good to great, and you can find all sorts of different regional brews and seasonal brews.
I’m sure you’re familiar with the lagers and pilsners and bocks, but you might also try Kolsch (lighter and fruitier pale ale), Gose (spiced amber), Berliner Weisse (which is the city’s signature beer) and Rauchbier (smoked malt). Gose and Rauchbier are making a comeback and well worth a try (if you can find them).
Being of German extraction, I am definitely biased, but the squareheads do make great beer (along with fine automobiles, weapons and buxom blondes named Inga).
October 3, 2008 at 2:36 PM #280554Allan from FallbrookParticipantafx: Good German breweries include Warsteiner (sort of like the Anheuser-Busch of Germany), Kapsreiter, Spaten, Schneider and Hummel-Brau. They range from good to great, and you can find all sorts of different regional brews and seasonal brews.
I’m sure you’re familiar with the lagers and pilsners and bocks, but you might also try Kolsch (lighter and fruitier pale ale), Gose (spiced amber), Berliner Weisse (which is the city’s signature beer) and Rauchbier (smoked malt). Gose and Rauchbier are making a comeback and well worth a try (if you can find them).
Being of German extraction, I am definitely biased, but the squareheads do make great beer (along with fine automobiles, weapons and buxom blondes named Inga).
October 3, 2008 at 2:36 PM #280595Allan from FallbrookParticipantafx: Good German breweries include Warsteiner (sort of like the Anheuser-Busch of Germany), Kapsreiter, Spaten, Schneider and Hummel-Brau. They range from good to great, and you can find all sorts of different regional brews and seasonal brews.
I’m sure you’re familiar with the lagers and pilsners and bocks, but you might also try Kolsch (lighter and fruitier pale ale), Gose (spiced amber), Berliner Weisse (which is the city’s signature beer) and Rauchbier (smoked malt). Gose and Rauchbier are making a comeback and well worth a try (if you can find them).
Being of German extraction, I am definitely biased, but the squareheads do make great beer (along with fine automobiles, weapons and buxom blondes named Inga).
October 3, 2008 at 2:36 PM #280606Allan from FallbrookParticipantafx: Good German breweries include Warsteiner (sort of like the Anheuser-Busch of Germany), Kapsreiter, Spaten, Schneider and Hummel-Brau. They range from good to great, and you can find all sorts of different regional brews and seasonal brews.
I’m sure you’re familiar with the lagers and pilsners and bocks, but you might also try Kolsch (lighter and fruitier pale ale), Gose (spiced amber), Berliner Weisse (which is the city’s signature beer) and Rauchbier (smoked malt). Gose and Rauchbier are making a comeback and well worth a try (if you can find them).
Being of German extraction, I am definitely biased, but the squareheads do make great beer (along with fine automobiles, weapons and buxom blondes named Inga).
October 3, 2008 at 4:00 PM #280369VeritasParticipantHey Allan,
Have you read this: “The Failure Factory: How Unelected Bureaucrats, Liberal Democrats, and Big Government Republicans Are Undermining America’s Security and Leading Us to War by Bill Gertz?” It sounds like your kind of book.
October 3, 2008 at 4:00 PM #280642VeritasParticipantHey Allan,
Have you read this: “The Failure Factory: How Unelected Bureaucrats, Liberal Democrats, and Big Government Republicans Are Undermining America’s Security and Leading Us to War by Bill Gertz?” It sounds like your kind of book.
October 3, 2008 at 4:00 PM #280649VeritasParticipantHey Allan,
Have you read this: “The Failure Factory: How Unelected Bureaucrats, Liberal Democrats, and Big Government Republicans Are Undermining America’s Security and Leading Us to War by Bill Gertz?” It sounds like your kind of book.
October 3, 2008 at 4:00 PM #280690VeritasParticipantHey Allan,
Have you read this: “The Failure Factory: How Unelected Bureaucrats, Liberal Democrats, and Big Government Republicans Are Undermining America’s Security and Leading Us to War by Bill Gertz?” It sounds like your kind of book.
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